... is something that's learned, not taught. And even if it's been learned, it isn't always exercised. However, for today's photo, patience (and perhaps some luck) paid off by the pond. Even though it snowed all day, the snow on the bridge over the pond was melting due to relatively mild temperatures, and the drops falling from the bridge caught my eye. So I aimed the lens at the area of greatest drop activity and took a series of shots. One of them captured the magic moment.
(70-200mm f4 1/1250 sec ISO800)
16 comments:
A perfect use of the "rule of thirds".
Great capture mate!
@M.Hassan - thanks for your comment. (sometimes I'm good, sometimes I'm lucky - trying to be more of the 1st :)
That's even hard when you have a little control over the drops. Amazing when you're waiting for snow to melt! Great shot. Keep up the good work.
@Scott - thank you for the comment and encouragement.
Awesome picture!
I'm sure it did take a lot of patience.
Wonderful wonderful job!
['รด ] Avery
Thank you Avery.
Absolutely one of your most beautiful! And your patience well wortwhile :)
@Anonymous - thank you - I appreciate the compliment; glad you enjoyed it.
Great capture! I'm also thinking about trying a shot like this one of these days. I hope I can get the awesome result you got there. Congratulations.
@Daniel - thank you. I'll be checking your site to see your results - I'm sure it will be awesome.
You don't have a space for "LOVE IT" - and I more than Like it! So I cliked "cool".
This is a wonderful catch!
@Kerri - thank you; maybe I should change 'like it' to 'love it' ;)
Very cool shot!! Good work on practicing patience! Now try it with your wife....lol
@Julia - thanks for the compliment, I think. BTW - this is a photography blog, not a marriage counseling blog :)
That is an awesome shot. Your patience really paid off.
Thank you Kyria.
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